Chuck Berry
The essence of rock n' roll, even if it doesn't drive me particularly crazy. It deserves a 5 regardless. more
Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band
A beautiful and roaring rock 'n' roll machine: the dreamy piano of Danny Federici, the fun and engaging riffs of Little Steven, the precise drumming of Max Weinberg... then there's Clarence "Big Man" Clemons, the saxophone personified, a virtuoso of the instrument (Jungleland teaches) and, of course, the charisma and voice of someone like Bruce Springsteen. 5, 5 and 5. more
Elisa
Good job, very good. I find that she has a beautiful voice (and I've seen her live twice, so I can say this with confidence). Our music scene sucks, but there are some gems to be found. By far better than those fake-alternative types like Caparezza and the Teatro dei Coglioni. To the usual pseudo-intellectuals who judge all contemporary stuff as garbage, I just want to say that she probably understands more than you do (see covers of the Doors, Beatles, Led Zeppelin, Leonard Cohen, R.E.M., and, believe it or not, even VU). more
Chuck Berry
If he hates Trentavoltemegl, then I hate him too... if, of course. more
Chuck Berry
Please, someone hang the idiot above me! more
Chuck Berry
I hate this crazy bastard! more
Jim Morrison
An expert in liturgy more
Robert Plant
A blues siren disguised as a boy from the West Midlands. more
Rapeman
and let's get raped. The most beautiful project of Steve Albini more
Bob Marley & The Wailers
He condensed Reggae, spreading it worldwide thanks to his great talent. Naturally, as happens in these cases, success became a fault in the eyes of the pseudo-integralists. more
Michael Cimino
in Olympus; among the greatest directors in history more
Rapeman
Let us all prostrate ourselves. more
Jim Morrison
A little above Plant and a little below Hendrix! more
Robert Plant
Plant is the proof that crack does A LOT but A LOT of good... I recommend taking it in small doses if you’re only 3-4 years old and from there on... you can go overboard! more
Bob Marley & The Wailers
The only real drug is Marley, no wait... it's the grass... no, actually no! more
Michael Cimino
Madman director, anarchic and above all courageous. Too courageous to last; in fact, they took him out because he challenged American culture like no one ever had before. more
Greg Lake
Wonderful voice from the first two albums of the Crimson King, great bassist, skilled guitarist with ELP, composer of fantastic ballads (Lucky Man, From the Beginning). "Confusion will be my epitaph." more
Frank Gambale
Big Riccardo. more
Glenn Danzig
5 for the period when it was deliberately parodic and had not yet become a parody of itself (now it is about to become the American Richard Benson) Samhain- To Walk the Night (Danzig live)
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